
What we learned from the latest release of Epstein files
What we learned from the latest release of Epstein files The US Department of Justice released at least 11,000 more files on Tuesday that appear to include messages involving Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Tuesday 23 December 2025 22:58, UK A trove of newly released Epstein files include emails that appear to involve Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, while another suggests Donald Trump travelled on the billionaire's private jet "many more times than previously has been reported". The US Department of Justice released at least 11,000 more files on Tuesday. It went on to claim that some of them "contain untrue and sensationalist claims" about President Trump. Here are some of the latest news lines from this release of Epstein files. Being named in these papers does not suggest wrongdoing. Who is 'The Invisible Man'? Among the documents released is an email sent to Ghislaine Maxwell that speaks about "the girls" being "completely shattered" at a Royal Family summer camp at Balmoral. It is dated 16 August 2001 and sent by a person referred to only as "The Invisible Man", but whom Sky News is reporting appears to be the former prince, Andrew. We have come to that conclusion from reviewing the email address used, which is assigned to the Duke of York in Epstein's contacts book and the chain of correspondence. In the correspondence, "The Invisible Man" asks Maxwell: "How's LA? Have you found me some new inappropriate friends?" Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has previously denied any allegations against him. The Peru trip Another email appears to show Maxwell arranging "two-legged sight seeing" for "The Invisible Man" during a trip to Peru. She appears to forward to "The Invisible Man" part of a conversation between herself and another person. The email says: "I just gave Andrew your telephone no. He is interested in seeing the Nazca lines. He can ride but it is not his favorite sport ie pass on the horses." "Some sight seeing some 2 legged sight seeing (read intelligent pretty fun and from good families) and he will be very happy. I know I can rely on you to show him a wonderful time and will only introduce him to friends that you can trust," Maxwell said. The context of the email is unclear and there is no suggestion of any wrongdoing. Trump on Epstein's jet? The latest bunch of files also includes an email from an unidentified prosecutor dated 7 January, 2020, in which President Trump is mentioned. The email accuses him of travelling on Epstein's private jet "many more times than previously has been reported". It adds that President Trump "is listed as a passenger on at least eight flights between 1993 and 1996, including at least four flights on which Maxwell was also present". The email's sender and receiver have been redacted. However, at the bottom of the email it says assistant US attorney, Southern District of New York. The name has also been redacted. President Trump has denied any wrongdoing in relation to his relationship with Epstein, and being on...
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